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manqiangrexue

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People on this forum over-romanticize Russia. But as someone who grew up in a Russian-speaking environment, and who is a native Russian speaker, working with Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians, I know that Slavs are extremely dismissive and condescending toward Asians. Especially toward the Chinese. They sling mud at China and its people. Read Russian forums, interact with them in everyday life, and see their attitude toward China. Russians are too obsessed with Korea and Japan, and they look down on the Chinese. They are unlikely to be a reliable or good ally in the long term, and China should still be wary of Russia, because treaties with them are worthless.
First of all, this is the internet and there's anecdotal evidence from everyone without verification of identity. Russians were quite friendly to me in Kazakhstan and in my studies in the US.

But this all views things from the wrong perspective. Whether a certain people naturally like another people or if they're brainwashed into preferring other cultures or if we have personal differences are all incredibly small and meaningless in the global power struggle. At the governmental level, Chinese and Russian leaders have agreed that we must stand together against Western imperialism; it is a battle for survival and we are partners if we are smart, potentially both dead if we are not. Personal feelings and preferences have no place here.

To keep things simple, if you are confused, always do what your enemy fears; never do what he wants you to. Here, it should be abundantly clear that Washington fears a Sino-Russian alliance and would like to see us split, for whatever foolish and self-defeating reason possible.
Exactly. I don‘t have any special love for Ukranians either. If you go to Thailand, Sri Lanka etc. you will notice that Russians and Ukranians working with each other without any problem to be an utter pain in the ass to everyone else.

However, it‘s a fact that Russians have started this war and people like me are directly affected because this stupid war just fucked the German economy and now it‘s almost impossible find a new job and I am stuck with a manager from hell. So imagine how much hatred I have for Russians.m even if I ignore any moral reasons.
LMFAO that is the smallest stupidest personal reason I've ever heard in forming preferences on a matter than shapes the world. Russia attacked Ukraine; it did not attack Germany. Your country chose to get yourself into this mess; your leaders chose to be an enemy of a Russia that is your main power source and to obey the country from half the world away which gives you nothing but demands you sacrifice everything. It is your leaders who are entirely at fault for your suffering and your continued suffering.

My father once said that how you live your life is largely determined by very few but very large decisions you make; those you see living a miserable life may work hard every day but they likely made mistakes when the pivotal choices were put before them (ie. whether to complete your education or go to make money now, whether to marry the woman who loves you or the woman who drains you, etc...). This is Germany now. You have made the wrong decisions at the points that matter the most, so you must suffer the consequences. Evict American influence; eject from NATO. Partner with China and Russia. You will have all the energy you need for your industries and all the goods you need for a high quality of life. Blame your politicians for your woes by choosing the exact opposite of what will make you thrive.
 
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pmc

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Are people seriously forgetting that not all Russians are white like a significant part of Russia is in Asia :rolleyes:.

Russia is pretty ethnically diverse and i feel like western media has reduced it to just White.
White as color is about 95%. and the 5% will be Asian. but inside 95% is various mix people. it is the job of the Soft Power to unwind things.
25,000 is small number consider that Russia is post Communist country. even this 2022 Ukraine conflict about 1 million people left.
but much before Putin started mentioning that Islam is the greatest religion and most vibrant part of Russian culture. this change that was not visible but GDP already shifted towards certain regions and that led to alot of people feel left out. see this sudden spike of Korean emigration around 2015.
that was time when Russia took Crimea in 2014 and next year Putin went to 2000 years anniversary of a city in Dagestan. he felt good when he reached there that he talk about Science and few years later added 3000 years further to the age of the city to make it 5000 years. Russia muslim civilization is the most advanced. It is in league of its own.

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"Life has turned out so well that those who wanted to hinder us are actually helping us, because we are forced to concentrate our efforts on our own internal development. And what yesterday we could easily buy with so-called petrodollars, today we are thinking about how to produce ourselves," Putin said while touring an exhibition dedicated to the 2,000th anniversary of Derbent.
The head of state indicated that the country needs to develop fundamental and applied science, as well as high-tech production
“We have, I would say, a unique case; unique conditions have developed for this,” the Russian leader is confident.
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You probably heard Vladimir Vladimirovich speak about Derbent live on air, and even corrected me: when I reported to him that we celebrated Derbent's two-thousandth anniversary several years ago, the president emphasized that perhaps we should look to a different historical date, a different milestone, and consider Derbent to be five thousand years old," Melikov said.
 

tokenanalyst

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People on this forum over-romanticize Russia. But as someone who grew up in a Russian-speaking environment, and who is a native Russian speaker, working with Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians, I know that Slavs are extremely dismissive and condescending toward Asians. Especially toward the Chinese. They sling mud at China and its people. Read Russian forums, interact with them in everyday life, and see their attitude toward China. Russians are too obsessed with Korea and Japan, and they look down on the Chinese. They are unlikely to be a reliable or good ally in the long term, and China should still be wary of Russia, because treaties with them are worthless.
Yeah some Russians, including people in power may not like East Asians, may not like the idea of being an Asian power instead of a European power, some even wish rather depend on Europe for tech and trade than China, they feel and want to be closer to the Europeans than Asians, maybe because Slavs are Europeans.

The problem is not over-romanticize the Russians or "simping" for them but underestimate Russia, this is one of those countries that you don´t underestimate. They have the resilient of the Soviets with the speed of a modern economy, they still a big power is science and engineering but now they have a market economy and they still a huge military power capable of mass producing their own high end military equipment even under extreme sanctions, the first metric if you can mess with a country is if they have their military industrial complex. That is not over-romanticize them, that is reality, that is speaking Math-Physics. The US and Europe underestimate them and now sadly Ukraine is paying the bills. They didn´t collapse or run out of missiles.
 

Some1Guy

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Why are some European countries begging for WW3 do they really think that they can win a world war within a year especially with their shitty deindustrialized economies and do they think they can withstand several nukes since there's a very real probability that the war will involve nuclear weapons, are they THAT confident in the US and the US military especially when the US is even more likely to leave them out in the cold.
 
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